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That was a fucking nice video man, you should be proud of it regardless of view count. Put it in the portfolio, and forget about the crowd of people that ignored it at /r/videos because they've been conditioned to skip over anything that isn't in the strictest most easily digestible form. God forbid a viewer actually has to sit down for a few minutes to appreciate something slow building and beautiful.

Nongolfers like me are sick of golfers pushing their sport down everyone's throat. Whether it is playing golf with the boss to get a promotion or the idiotic municipality bureaucrats playing golf with developers (and then giving development approval and organizing all little corrupt kickbacks in the club house).

Golf is a morally corrupt and ignorant sport and the world is discriminating against non-golfers.

We want to put our results somewhere. Here, we decide to put the output file (output.json) in the directory next to the current file. "Get the absolute directory of the currently running file, and add output.json to the end of it"

#Output data container
output = []

This is the list which will store the output of our little experiment.

To the output container, add the first 50 subreddits that reddit gives us. Delete from that subreddit data whatever we don't need. Wait 2 and a half seconds between requests, so that we don't overload the reddit servers unnecessarily.

And here's the last bit! For each subreddit in our output list, we add together the scores of the first 3000 posts in that subreddit. We then generate an average score, and then we make a 'generosity score': the average score, divided by the number of subscribers in that subreddit. (This is probably a terrible way of calculating this kind of score. :D)

Great rotate effect none-the-less, good work! Godmode-level could be a rotation one with varying Z elevation (bouncing rotation?). Likely too tough to get to the proper spaced locations though (hills, top of buildings, etc) for smooth effect.

On the rubber banding ones Did you pick a CCW rotation for any specific reason? (just curious) I could not help but wonder what a combination of rotation thru the sky/ground or clock-wise could add to the feeling of movement.

Genuinely, my first thought when I saw this was "woah, I think he just invented something." like a style, or a method or something that I'm having trouble describing--that's how new it felt. Seriously impressive. Even when there's original content on reddit/the internet, it's not often that it's also a completely original way of seeing/experiencing the content as well.

Same here! I expected that this was already a thing, like someone would say "Oh, a stopmotionzoomaphile!! I love those". And there would be links to more. I'm very sad that there aren't, but at the same time, I just saw the birth of a new thing.

Yea.. I really like the newish tilt shift videos of like new york and Chicago, and this is reminiscent of that style, but so uniquely simple. Combined with what this guy is doing you could create some really cool content I bet.

Probably not worth it. It would essentially be the motion sickening part without the eases at the end for your eye to holding on to something. With out the end bits, you probably wouldn't know what was going on.

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Please disclose the secret of how you are able to track the object/building in the center in the frame perfectly, sometimes being close to a mile away using side streets and maintaining the correct distance from the object so as not to cause it to jump around during the animation... I mean, I know you can center it up so it doesn't wobble using a stop-frame animation technique, but the distance looks to be spot on!